Taking things from white people

Some things never change...over 65 years later, the entire country turned on it's ear and trillions and trillions of dollars spent.

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@Occam's Banana I'm cool with that. I can start a separate thread. AF this thread distracts from who the real enemy is. The Ice Cube video explains it but I think deep down you already know.

So leave things "as is", then? It's up to you. I don't mind doing the split, and there is enough material in this thread to make it worth doing (even if only to avoid it being "buried" over time as the thread grows) - but I'm fine with whatever you prefer.

If you do decide to start a separate thread yourself, it might be a good idea to (1) post a link to the new thread in this one, and (2) put a link to a relevant post in this thread in the new thread. That way, context will be preserved for future readers.
 
Far as I know it's real.

Ugh.

ATLANTA -- In videos posted online, Dr. Windell Davis-Boutte is both a dancing dermatologist and a singing surgeon. She mugs for the camera and raps with an unconscious patient inches away, cutting and cutting up in the same rhythmic moment.

At least seven patients have sued her, accusing her of negligence. To prove it, they have the scars -- or worse.

"When I first saw those videos I was completely shocked," said Ojay Liburb.

His mother, Icilma Cornelius, went in for liposuction surgery in 2016. He doesn't know if the doctor was dancing during the procedure. But in Dr. Davis-Boutte's operating room, the 54-year-old patient went into cardiac arrest. She suffered permanent brain damage.

He says after seeing the videos, he didn't think the focus was on the patient.

"My mother's future is mainly bed rest, wheelchair sitting," Liburb said.

Davis-Boutte has settled at least four malpractice suits, including with the Cornelius family for an undisclosed amount. But even this week, she insisted she had done nothing wrong.

"Would I go back and do anything differently? No, because it was something unforeseen and unpreventable," she said.

Georgia's composite medical board disagreed. This week, it suspended Davis-Boutte's medical license. It called her a "threat to public safety" and said she "failed to conform to the minimal standards" in the cases of seven patients, including Icilma Cornelius.

"It just seems like there is a lot of arrogance for her to say I didn't do anything wrong," Liburb said.
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dancing-doctor-windell-davis-boutte-license-suspended-atlanta/
 
https://twitter.com/i/status/1790792823811321863

Holy crap! Was that real? Was there an actual patient on that table in the middle of surgery of some sort?

I thought my opinion of the medical system couldn't get any worse...

Far as I know it's real.

Ugh.

ATLANTA -- In videos posted online, Dr. Windell Davis-Boutte is both a dancing dermatologist and a singing surgeon. She mugs for the camera and raps with an unconscious patient inches away, cutting and cutting up in the same rhythmic moment.

At least seven patients have sued her, accusing her of negligence. To prove it, they have the scars -- or worse.

"When I first saw those videos I was completely shocked," said Ojay Liburb.

His mother, Icilma Cornelius, went in for liposuction surgery in 2016. He doesn't know if the doctor was dancing during the procedure. But in Dr. Davis-Boutte's operating room, the 54-year-old patient went into cardiac arrest. She suffered permanent brain damage.

He says after seeing the videos, he didn't think the focus was on the patient.

"My mother's future is mainly bed rest, wheelchair sitting," Liburb said.

Davis-Boutte has settled at least four malpractice suits, including with the Cornelius family for an undisclosed amount. But even this week, she insisted she had done nothing wrong.

"Would I go back and do anything differently? No, because it was something unforeseen and unpreventable," she said.

Georgia's composite medical board disagreed. This week, it suspended Davis-Boutte's medical license. It called her a "threat to public safety" and said she "failed to conform to the minimal standards" in the cases of seven patients, including Icilma Cornelius.

"It just seems like there is a lot of arrogance for her to say I didn't do anything wrong," Liburb said.
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dancing-doctor-windell-davis-boutte-license-suspended-atlanta/

Pipe down, bigot.

Standards and "professionalism" is white supremacy.

"unforeseen and unpreventable" = the new "safe and effective" ?

Nate talks about the Windell Davis-Boutte case @ 3:08:

TikTok Doctor’s License Permanently Revoked After Butchering Patients For Views
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnoVEdPVAOk
{Nate The Lawyer | 10 May 2024}

Ohio plastic surgeon who livestreamed patient operations on TikTok has state medical license revoked permanently.

 
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